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Will you get the Covid 19 Booster vaccine when it is available to you?

Will you get the booster?

  • 1. Yes

    Votes: 181 82.3%
  • 2. No

    Votes: 29 13.2%
  • 3. Undecided

    Votes: 10 4.5%

  • Total voters
    220

Matata

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I called around today and no one is dispensing Moderna boosters and they won't give Pfizer booster to people who had the 2-dose Moderna vaccine.
 

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My MIL’s partner got his booster - I’m not sure if he got the Moderna or Pfizer initially, but he was OK’ed and he got it and I’m very glad he did. He was the sole care giver to my bed-bound MIL for over a year thanks to Covid restrictions do he’s been under a lot of stress. We’ll make sure my MIL gets hers when she’s due. And my hubby and I will get ours when that’s authorized - if only because we need to be able to help with my MIL’s care.
 

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A new US government study shows it isn't risky and may even be a good idea to mix, rather than match, COVID-19 vaccines when getting a booster dose.

The study also shows mixing different kinds of vaccines appears to spur the body to make higher levels of virus-blocking antibodies than they would have gotten by boosting with a dose of the vaccine the person already had.

If regulators endorse the study findings, it should make getting a COVID-19 booster as easy as getting a yearly influenza vaccine.

"Currently when you go to do your flu shot nobody asks you what kind you had last year. Nobody cares what you had last year. And we were hoping that that was the same — that we would be able to boost regardless of what you had [previously]," said the study's senior author, John Beigel, MD, who is associate director for clinical research in the Division of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases at the National Institutes of Health.


"But we needed to have the data," he said.


Studies have suggested that higher antibody levels translate into better protection against disease, though the exact level that confers protection is not yet known.

"The antibody responses are so much higher [with mix and match], it's really impressive," said William Schaffner, MD, an infectious disease specialist at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, who was not involved in the study.

Shaffner said if the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) sign off on the approach, he would especially recommend that people who got the Johnson & Johnson vaccine follow up with a dose of an mRNA vaccine from Pfizer or Moderna.


"It is a broader stimulation of the immune system, and I think that broader stimulation is advantageous," he said.

Minimal Side Effects

The preprint study was published late Wednesday in medRxiv ahead of peer review, just before a slate of meetings involving vaccine experts that advise the FDA and CDC.

These experts are tasked with trying to figure out whether additional shots of Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccines are safe and effective for boosting immunity against COVID-19.
 

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Got my Moderna booster and flu shot. The Moderna vaccine was a full dose but now it is being recommended to receive only a half dose. Hopefully I am good to go!

I am very anxious for my grandchildren to be vaccinated. They are in the 5-11 year range so hopefully in a couple of weeks. My nine year old granddaughter told me yesterday that she had never been this excited about getting a shot but she wants the vaccine. I think even the kids realize it is their way to try to get to the end of this pandemic!
 

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My nine year old granddaughter told me yesterday that she had never been this excited about getting a shot but she wants the vaccine.
That's some messed up stuff right there, no kid wants a shot or any sort. Top notch brainwashing technique!
 

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That's some messed up stuff right there, no kid wants a shot or any sort. Top notch brainwashing technique!

Actually, the brainwashing has been done by Fox "News" and other fascist disruptors of our democracy, with the aim of dismantling it so they can take over as dictator of our country. The whole sick Covid lie dissemination is part of it. Listen to SCIENCE instead for accurate information.

There have been many child deaths over Covid and they also carry it, which helps keep this deadly (and business killing) pandemic going. That is a fact, not an opinion. Do you REALLY think this is a conspiracy when the ENTIRE WORLD is in on it?! If so, you are simply extremely misguided.

Of course, the self-serving, evil faction WILL try very hard to make people stop trusting our institutions, whether "MSM" (as opposed to their fascist propaganda), the WHO, the CDC etc. These are the same folks who instead "prescribe" drinking bleach and using horse de-wormer to "treat" Covid and claim it is merely the same as the annual flu. Once you buy into that nonsense, they've got you. Please don't spread Covid falsehoods. THAT is the only brainwashing here and it is very dangerous to us all, in many ways. There is a reason buying into this crap is heavily skewed toward the lower education faction of our society. Those children have parents who understand the truth and are telling them the truth. Thanks for listening.


 
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I'm over the pond and couldn't care less about Foxnews or the like.
Having to present a pass to be able to have a coffee is utterly insanse, proper distopian stuff, look at what's happening in France. Luckily I don't live there either, phew!

Also, have friends with babies: a friend who was pregnant when they (whole family) had Covid, nothing happened to the baby, all normal at birth.
Other friend with baby had covid the second time, second time under one year old had no symptoms of any kind. This is FACT! I'm not into asking other friends about their covid or vaccine status, but assume they are all ok, no kid died or was in the hospital, that I know of, from my circle of friends, so far, FACT.
 
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I'm over the pond and couldn't care less about Foxnews or the like.
Having to present a pass to be able to have a coffee is utterly insanse, proper distopian stuff, look at what's happening in France. Luckily I don't live there either, phew!

That's called "goal shifting." Your post was not about "having to present a pass to be able to have a coffee," although it is another silly goal post in the first place.

Anyway, 100% of those who think the way they do change their minds when one of their loved ones dies of Covid or they get very ill from it. Also, in order to engage in an intelligent discussion, you need to learn, not just say smart alecky little things that try to belittle a very serious topic. I'm sorry but the truth is you simply don't know what you're talking about.

Still, I hope you and your loved ones don't get Covid and die or become disabled- or spread it to the innocent people who are immo-compromised or too young to get vaccinated. Your unknowledgeable little comments that belittle this terrible pandemic won't help you then, will they. I know someone who had your clueless, flippant attitude until he killed his mother with it. Or maybe you'd like to keep going down this road anyway, perhaps mock polio and smallpox too? Brainwashed indeed.
 
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Gloria27

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I simply don't care if you think I know what I'm taking about not.
There is enough anxiety for everyone to go around without the alarmist threads.
 

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I simply don't care if you think I know what I'm taking about not.
There is enough anxiety for everyone to go around without the alarmist threads.

Nice try but you started this by ignorantly stating that children wanting Covid vaccines meant they were "brainwashed."

Trying to label responding to that nonsense with facts "alarmist" or "spreading anxiety" is just more nonsense.

Hopefully you will smarten up rather than learn the hard way. But the only way to try to correct the terrible, rampant disinformation campaign that has caused millions more Covid deaths than necessary and counting, is for people to keep answering to those falsehoods with accurate information, even though the one stating the falsehoods will usually not like being called out, at the time at least. Have a nice day, Gloria.
 
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@Gloria27 I'm living in France, far from dystopian here! We have a high vaccination rate (85.7% over 12 y/o) and mask mandate indoors. And you can show them a vaccination cert or a negative test if you want to dine indoors (remember, one takes the mask off for eating).

So we're today at 22% ICU capacity. Which is a relief for healthcare
professionals and potential patients.

So, yeah: look what's happening in France: masks and vaccinations are doing their thing.
 

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That's some messed up stuff right there, no kid wants a shot or any sort. Top notch brainwashing technique!

She has been told the scientific facts about the vaccination and is smart enough to see it for what it is. She cannot know the horrors of polio but she knows that thanks to vaccination, she will never know about it first hand.
There is no doubt that vaccination saves lives. In the United States, there have been over 700,000 deaths. You can talk about any random person you know that had COVID, survived or had no symptoms. That doesn’t apply to all of those that lost their lives or the ones that are still suffering from long term COVID. Calling vaccination brain washing is simply ignorant in my opinion. You do you though and keep this pandemic going for as long as you can. I hope and pray that our vaccinations continue to protect me and my family from this horrid scourge!
 

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She has been told the scientific facts about the vaccination and is smart enough to see it for what it is. She cannot know the horrors of polio but she knows that thanks to vaccination, she will never know about it first hand.
There is no doubt that vaccination saves lives. In the United States, there have been over 700,000 deaths. You can talk about any random person you know that had COVID, survived or had no symptoms. That doesn’t apply to all of those that lost their lives or the ones that are still suffering from long term COVID. Calling vaccination brain washing is simply ignorant in my opinion. You do you though and keep this pandemic going for as long as you can. I hope and pray that our vaccinations continue to protect me and my family from this horrid scourge!

I'm not against vaccination, I'm greatful the polio vaccine exists, wish it did in 1913...
I've not called vaccination brain washin, you are putting words into my mouth.
A only said kids don't like to be jabbed.
 

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I'm not against vaccination, I'm greatful the polio vaccine exists, wish it did in 1913...
I've not called vaccination brain washin, you are putting words into my mouth.
A only said kids don't like to be jabbed.

You are right - kids don’t like shots UNTIL they are able to understand the reasoning behind them. They are tired of masking, tired of social distancing in school and on the bus, tired of dealing with COVID - just as we all are. She knows that their best hope for being rid of it all is vaccination. I find her reasoning not a matter of brain washing but rather a good understanding of the subject matter. I honestly don’t think kids are being ‘brainwashed’ into receiving a shot. She is nine years old and has had her fair share of vaccination shots in her life. She now understands the why behind them. A moment of discomfort for a shot is a small price to pay for continued good health.
 

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There is a reason they don't vaccinate kids that age, there is risk and they won't take responsability in saying it's safe to do so knowing it isn't. CDC that is...
 

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There is a reason they don't vaccinate kids that age, there is risk and they won't take responsability in saying it's safe to do so knowing it isn't. CDC that is...
Um, what? No. It's right here, in the link below, again.

ETA: Also, just saw where you added on to an earlier post that you know some people who got Covid but didn't die and you think that's proof of... something? No, it's not.

 
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There is a reason they don't vaccinate kids that age, there is risk and they won't take responsability in saying it's safe to do so knowing it isn't. CDC that is...

Studies and clinical trials have been going on for quite some time regarding vaccinating ages 5-11. So far everything points to safe and effective results. It was reported last week that we might expect the go ahead after the first week or so of November. Your statements would have applied to the beginning of vaccines for many; clearly the fear mongering didn’t work on everyone. Not sure if you have children or grandchildren in this particular age group but if so I would advise you to read up on the studies so far.
 

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All I need to know is the average age of those dead from covid in my country and surprize, it's over 80 years old.
Over and out
 

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All I need to know is the average age of those dead from covid in my country and surprize, it's over 80 years old.
Over and out

If you think that's all you need to know, then I don't think you understand what the word "average" means or much else about Covid or its effects on us all either.

I notice you like to skip to different topics when shown to be wrong rather than acknowledge that you were wrong and also to have the last word.

Unfortunately, those tactics do not change the fact that you are obviously misinformed. Continuing to argue anyway when high quality information about the Covid and all of its various sub-topics is right at your fingertips helps no one. So I hope you will reconsider.
 
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Got my Moderna booster and flu shot. The Moderna vaccine was a full dose but now it is being recommended to receive only a half dose. Hopefully I am good to go!

I am very anxious for my grandchildren to be vaccinated. They are in the 5-11 year range so hopefully in a couple of weeks. My nine year old granddaughter told me yesterday that she had never been this excited about getting a shot but she wants the vaccine. I think even the kids realize it is their way to try to get to the end of this pandemic!

My 5yo is super excited. He knows that even if he were to come down with COVID that he would more than likely be fine but he also understands that him being vaccinated is the best way to help keep other people from getting sick too (people like his Grandmother who have autoimmune disease). He got his annual flu shot over two weeks ago with zero issues or complaints.
 

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If you think that's all you need to know, then I don't think you understand what the word "average" means or much else about Covid or its effects on us all either.

I notice you like to skip to different topics when shown to be wrong rather than acknowledge that you were wrong and also to have the last word.

Unfortunately, those tactics do not change the fact that you are obviously misinformed. Continuing to argue anyway when high quality information about the Covid and all of its various sub-topics is right at your fingertips helps no one. So I hope you will reconsider.

I agree so over and out. No point in trying to continue this conversation.
 

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I do wonder sometimes why I ever bother challenging strangers on the internet. I think omg will I ever learn lol. But then I know for sure that sometimes people do change their positions on important issues from it because I can think of several times when I have done so myself.
 
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Also, have friends with babies: a friend who was pregnant when they (whole family) had Covid, nothing happened to the baby, all normal at birth.
Other friend with baby had covid the second time, second time under one year old had no symptoms of any kind. This is FACT! I'm not into asking other friends about their covid or vaccine status, but assume they are all ok, no kid died or was in the hospital, that I know of, from my circle of friends, so far, FACT.
This is called anecdotal evidence. Lucky, I guess.

All I need to know is the average age of those dead from covid in my country and surprize, it's over 80 years old.
Over and out
What is your message, exactly?
F*ck them olds?
Or, I got mine?

https://www.cdc.gov/media/releases/2021/p1007-covid-19-orphaned-children.html#:~:text=CDC%20Newsroom%20Releases-,The%20Hidden%20U.S.%20COVID-19%20Pandemic%3A%20Orphaned%20Children%20–%20More,to%20the%20COVID-19%20Pandemic&text=One%20U.S.%20child%20loses%20a,published%20today%20in%20Pediatrics%20reveals.
More than 140,000 U.S. Children Lost a Primary or Secondary Caregiver Due to the COVID-19 Epidemic : Overall, the study shows that approximately 1 out of 500 children in the United States has experienced COVID-19-associated orphanhood or death of a grandparent caregiver. There were racial, ethnic, and geographic disparities in COVID-19-associated death of caregivers: children of racial and ethnic minorities accounted for 65% of those who lost a primary caregiver due to the pandemic.
This is just in my country. This isn't anecdotal. This is facts. And it isn't over.
 

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I do wonder sometimes why I ever bother challenging strangers on the internet. I think omg will I ever learn lol. But then I know for sure that sometimes people do change their positions on important issues from it because I can think of several times when I have done so myself.

An exchange of ideas is always welcome; it is good to listen to other points of view - that is how we learn. Trying to discuss something with someone who wants to constantly change the direction or simply argue is just not constructive to me. I applaud your efforts!
 

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I'm over the pond and couldn't care less about Foxnews or the like.
Having to present a pass to be able to have a coffee is utterly insanse, proper distopian stuff, look at what's happening in France. Luckily I don't live there either, phew!

Also, have friends with babies: a friend who was pregnant when they (whole family) had Covid, nothing happened to the baby, all normal at birth.
Other friend with baby had covid the second time, second time under one year old had no symptoms of any kind. This is FACT! I'm not into asking other friends about their covid or vaccine status, but assume they are all ok, no kid died or was in the hospital, that I know of, from my circle of friends, so far, FACT.

They were the lucky ones. Most aren't. And to base your opinion on a few friends is just.......
 

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That's some messed up stuff right there, no kid wants a shot or any sort. Top notch brainwashing technique!

And many don't want to go to school, clean their rooms, eat their veggies, etc. Is that brainwashing, when they are told either they have to or it's good for them? Hopefully you don't apply "do as you will" to all facets of your life. I assume you expect the laws to protect you.
 

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This is more a vent, but I do expect to get a booster when I can, and I'm vaccinated.

I just came back from a work trip to Phoenix, AZ.

I hail from Chicago so had a rude awakening about how cavalier everyone was even in a big city...so much so that 99% of people I saw did not bother to wear masks anywhere. The only mask wearers were not white, go figure.

I was expected to go to the office and do work-related outings with colleagues. I foolishly assumed they were taking reasonable precautions at the workplace. No proof of vaccines, no survey, no masks, nothing.

Multiple people on my team flew in from other cities across the country and were extremely uncomfortable. I was really upset that my manager didn't mention it to us. The whole trip was illuminating about the company's culture.

I have since gotten quite sick and was obviously worried about COVID-19. Home tests were negative but I am so frustrated with my company for putting me and other colleagues at risk.

It won't be the only reason, but I intend to look for a new job.
 
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